-In this episode: Jespa isn't the kind of girl you cheat on. She's the perfect-bodied vixen that men and women fall in love with on sight. Yet, Rafe was stupid enough to screw up.
-In this episode: Martin hates Jespa. She's evil. Possibly even the devil! And worst of all, she's stolen his lover.
-In this episode: A letter to Mr. Sam Kellerman of the National Organization of Supernatural Specialists from Mr. Tommy Lewis, Ketchikan, Alaska. A Tlinget man explains his daughter's supernatural gifts to a scientist who he hopes can help him.
-In this episode: Jimmy Mason is a cowboy from just outside San Antonio, Texas. What use does he have for superstition and supernatural visions? None! So why is he seeing some old time stagecoach man?
-In this episode: Kristine Logan has been having dreams of a handsome stranger with blue eyes and long white hair. Why does he consume her thoughts and why does he seem so real?
-In this episode: Kristine goes clubbing with a friend, but The Man is still in her thoughts. Meeting up with Jespa, they compare notes on why life is such hell.
-In this episode: Martin fumes about Jespa, has a fight with Craig, and has strange dreams. Jimmy receives another visit from Markham who proposes a new life for Jimmy. A life where Jimmy could be young forever, have immortal skills, and never die.
-In this episode: Sam Kellerman from the National Organization for Supernatural in LA returns a letter to Tommy Lewis. He is interested in the story of Tommy's daughter's powers. Tommy replies to the letter with interesting news. The being has appeared again and this time Tommy's neck is injured. Jespa is having strange dreams again. She dreams of an Indian, a little girl, Martin, and Rafe when all she really wants is a good night sleep.
-In this episode: Kristine dreams of the godly man of her dreams. He tells her such strange things. In the end she imagines him being real, standing by her bed, but that can't be, can it?
-In this episode: Markham's Tale: Markham O'Leary is a simple Irish immigrant striving for the American dream in 1860 when coach robbers cause his untimely death.
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Yes, I've finished Star Struck - it was an enjoyable diversion. Podiobooks I'm currently listening to: Dreaming of Deliverance, Time Crystal, Cheating Death & Quilt Book & Bard. Non-podiobooks: The Leviathan Chronicles, The Byron Chronicles, Metamor City and Buffy Between the Lines season 2.
Thank you for the tip about JA podnovel. Sweet Dreams was enjoyable the characters were interesting. I've started listening to Star Struck....Cheers.
I don't usually listen to audio books while I'm running. When I'm running outside, I like to be able to hear the traffic, and my treadmill is too noisy for me to listen to anything but loud music while I'm running inside.
My favorite times to listen to audiobooks are when I'm driving or doing chores around the house. Audiobooks make both a million times more pleasant!
Mostly I write action/adventure/fantasy. You?
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